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Breaking: Ohio Senate passes ag nutrients bill
Ohio’s ag nutrients and water quaity bill is passed by the Senate.
Undercover film producer one of four charged in Colorado animal abuse case
An undercover animal rights investigator who spent four months producing a video documenting alleged abuse to cattle on a Colorado farm is herself being charged for animal cruelty.
Spring: Time for new life and gratitude
By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy columnist With the birth of a beautiful Haflinger colt, the farm is coming alive again. This sturdy little fellow arrived on his own time, though Doug had been staying close to the mare in case assistance might be needed. He came in the house to eat a quick
Ohio State announces new network for environmental professionals
COLUMBUS — David Hanselmann, a lecturer in Ohio State University’s School of Environment and Natural Resources, has announced a new Ohio-based professional network for people whose work helps keep the planet green. The Environmental Professionals Network, which launched Aug. 7, “is for a broad range of people who are professionally engaged in managing, protecting and
Mast wins Ohio bid call junior division, keeping young business on track
Click here to read about the senior winner. KIDRON, Ohio — He’s just getting started, but Real Estate Showcase Auctioneer James Mast is on a good path. Mast, who lives between Kidron and Orrville in Wayne County, won the junior bid call contest July 30 at the Ohio State Fair in Columbus. He’s finishing his
Agronomist: Farmers should still keep tillage passes to a minimum in 2012
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Unseasonably warm weather might have farmers tilling their fields earlier than normal, but a Purdue Extension agronomist cautioned them against tilling more than necessary. Think ahead While there’s nothing wrong with early tillage, Tony Vyn said producers need to think ahead and not increase the total number of passes they’re making
Reports of increase in fur prices are encouraging
Area trappers may be looking at a decent paycheck for a change. It’s been several years since raw fur prices have rewarded those dedicated outdoorsmen who work the steel for anything other than the sheer joy of being out there, but reports of rising prices are encouraging.
Winter can bring as many allergy headaches as spring
NEW YORK — The end of the pollinating season is good news for everyone with hay fever and similar summer allergies, but those who are sensitive to mold spores may have to wait until the first frost to find relief.
Time to dig out the winter recipes
How many times have you — the homemaker, not the housewife as today the homemaker can be any gender, married, single, with or without children — sat down to look for a special recipe you know is in this cookbook, or is it this one, maybe in this envelope … The first thing you know
Heat getting to you? We have it good
Could be you’re tired of reading about the mundane happenings on this quiet island, and so I’m calling on my mother to rescue you.






